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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >> before fox and friends end said, we'll check with maria molina who is tracking sandep for us. hurricane sandy has continued to strengthen and maximum sustained winds at 85 miles per hour. it is shifting to the left and it will make landfall in central and southern new jersey tonight. sandy is a large storm system. you will start to see the impact later today some of you are feeling it in the midatlantic and long island, dealing with the wind that is picking up. sandy could have maximum sustained winds at 90 miles per hour. one o
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a...
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having this type of science, when you're relieving them, to a degree you're doing god's work. >> but he realizes what he's doing is illegal. >> but you want to get out? >> i want to get out from the perspective of having to watch my back to do it. you know what i mean? >> do you carry a gun? >> not at all. >> do you worry about being robbed? >> i deliver to people in this area. doorman buildings, co-ops, people who own penthouses. being a pot head is a cult. you mow what i mean? satanist. me pot heads know pot heads. >> atkins, like millions of others is a creature of the online world. >> what is it about craigslist as a phenomenon? >> craigslist is a place where people can run and do their dirt. i mean, i had a guy ask me, can i kill his wife one time? really in. >> murder for hire. >> i put an ad on craigslist, no one responded. so that's the type of crap you find on there. >> coming up -- a hit man may not be as far-fetched as you think. we just might have found one ourselves. >> it seems like you're advertising a business that could kill people. >> that's later. but next, madonna
having this type of science, when you're relieving them, to a degree you're doing god's work. >> but he realizes what he's doing is illegal. >> but you want to get out? >> i want to get out from the perspective of having to watch my back to do it. you know what i mean? >> do you carry a gun? >> not at all. >> do you worry about being robbed? >> i deliver to people in this area. doorman buildings, co-ops, people who own penthouses. being a pot head is a...
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marshall, 68 downtown at the science center. we also see in addition to the rain coming up from the south all that tropical moisture. we see the rains out associated with that cool front out in western pennsylvania and west virginia. now, this may eventually, once the storm matures, starts coming in and everything else, there's cold air back there. this may be snow by tuesday and not rain, all right? so this is why really it's sandy and it was a hurricane, or is now, but when it comes in here it's going to be a nor'easter, and they do other things. let's take a look at the current temperatures outside right now. a mild day, 66 at annapolis, 63 easton. also on the boardwalk on the ocean city, chestertown 67, westminster and parkton, 63. 64 at frederick and in the low to mid 50's in far western maryland. shades of blue out here. 40's are beginning to filter in. they're kind of sitting out there parked and waiting, so to speak, with that cool front, which really has stalled out right now. i mean, they're kind of battling, these guy
marshall, 68 downtown at the science center. we also see in addition to the rain coming up from the south all that tropical moisture. we see the rains out associated with that cool front out in western pennsylvania and west virginia. now, this may eventually, once the storm matures, starts coming in and everything else, there's cold air back there. this may be snow by tuesday and not rain, all right? so this is why really it's sandy and it was a hurricane, or is now, but when it comes in here...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. are we there yet? are we there yet? [ male announcer ] it's the question we ask ourselves every day. is it the safest, the most efficient? to move not just people.. but an industry forward? are we there yet? are we really? [ male announcer ] are we there yet? we are, for now. introducing the all-new seven passenger gl. motor trend's 2013 sport...
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opening up the california science center in l.a. it features videos, and artifacts from endeavour and the artifact, the shuttle itself. >>> the wizards fourth-quarter comeback falling short. the team's reaction is up next. >> now -- [ indiscernible ] >> yo. >> where is my chicken nuggets! >> ya. >> halloween prankster, a zombie decided to trick young workers at the drive-thru. and the man rears and lunges out terrify -- roars and lunges out terrifying teenagers. teen . >>> the until is still reviewing deangelo hall's outburst with the officials on sunday. a decision is expected tonight or tomorrow. the commissioner said in a radio interview today that the league has very strong rules in the areas of sportsmanship and respect for officials and they will enforce them a grill. -- aggressively. we're not only waiting word on hall but waiting for the recovery of merryweather. the safety has yet to play in a game this year and is hampered by a spring ligament in the left knee since the spring season. reaggravateed twice, including the pre
opening up the california science center in l.a. it features videos, and artifacts from endeavour and the artifact, the shuttle itself. >>> the wizards fourth-quarter comeback falling short. the team's reaction is up next. >> now -- [ indiscernible ] >> yo. >> where is my chicken nuggets! >> ya. >> halloween prankster, a zombie decided to trick young workers at the drive-thru. and the man rears and lunges out terrify -- roars and lunges out terrifying...
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every academy of science of every major country in the world has said this is happening. it's happening now. it's only going to get worse until we start taking actions to stem the emissions that are causing the problem. but in the meantime, this stuff is going to be happening even if we get emissions under control for some time, for decades, so we have to learn how to adapt better, how to prepare for such a potential disaster, how to mitigate their damages. >> we don't have any high ground to go to in this where we have 6 billion people living on this planet. there's no other planet to go to. the atmosphere begins to be destructive of our living here. but politics is about every two years, every four years. how do you run a political argument that has to be paid off within the next couple years? you have to win the argument. who is willing to vote for somebody who is willing to do something for climate change? >> well, this frames the election for next tuesday very well. it's mother nature versus the koch brothers. >> who are the koch brothers? >> they are the single larg
every academy of science of every major country in the world has said this is happening. it's happening now. it's only going to get worse until we start taking actions to stem the emissions that are causing the problem. but in the meantime, this stuff is going to be happening even if we get emissions under control for some time, for decades, so we have to learn how to adapt better, how to prepare for such a potential disaster, how to mitigate their damages. >> we don't have any high...
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the airport is 58. 61 downtown at the maryland science center and northeast wind at 15 miles per hour and winds will pick up through the day today but if you have stuff to do outside today, this is still a good day to get prepared and go out and do stuff. plotted some of the strongest wind gusts, we had a 20 mile-per-hour gust at the airport, 36 mile-per-hour gust in ocean city, getting close to storm force there but around baltimore, winds should stay between 10 and 25 miles per hour during the day today with off-and-on rain showers. there is heavy rain showing up on the radar. these are the outer bands of the hurricane. light showers around baltimore, the rain will pick up in coverage as we head through the day today but should not be a big deal today. the latest satellite imagery of sandy, a healthy hurricane, sustained winds 75 miles per hour, category one storm. the pressure has dropped a little bit over the last couple of hours and may be transitioning into a nor'easter. we have been talking about that a lot. this is one of the computer models i agree with as far as the track an
the airport is 58. 61 downtown at the maryland science center and northeast wind at 15 miles per hour and winds will pick up through the day today but if you have stuff to do outside today, this is still a good day to get prepared and go out and do stuff. plotted some of the strongest wind gusts, we had a 20 mile-per-hour gust at the airport, 36 mile-per-hour gust in ocean city, getting close to storm force there but around baltimore, winds should stay between 10 and 25 miles per hour during...
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save 20% on hundreds of items and save $4 on hills® science diet® dog & cat food. plus, get $5 in holiday bonus bucks with qualifying purchase. only at petsmart®. you don't disappear at midnight. and now, you've met your match. revlon colorstay 16 hour eyeshadow. 64 colors that will take you from night to day without smudging, creasing or fading away. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. >> >>> sandy roared up the east coast leaving widespread destruction. the superstorm is blamed for 16 deaths in seven states. an estimated 5.7 million customers are without power and many could remain in the dark for a week or more. damage is projected to cost between $10 and $20 billion, making sandy one of the costliest natural disasters in u.s. history. nearly 14,000 flights have been canceled. >>> maybe hard to believe but amid the damage and heartache brought on by hurricane sandy, there's some
save 20% on hundreds of items and save $4 on hills® science diet® dog & cat food. plus, get $5 in holiday bonus bucks with qualifying purchase. only at petsmart®. you don't disappear at midnight. and now, you've met your match. revlon colorstay 16 hour eyeshadow. 64 colors that will take you from night to day without smudging, creasing or fading away. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture...
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective symptoms that may pinpoint whether they have heart disease. >> the cardiologist said the goal is to avoid running everybody through tests which are effective but also carry side effects. >> a lot of radiation. ten years of radiation you get in that procedure. >> it includes prescreening patients with a cardio stress test, often involving a treadmill. now a bay area company believes it has an alternative that can help spot which patients are more likely suffering from heart disease more quickly. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. it involves a blood draw that can be done
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective...
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also worked to develop new systems to integrate social media and data visualization tools with social science analysis. his write ago peer in the asian "the wall street journal," foreign policy, he's been interviewed by major news organization around our world. it's my pleasure to welcome to the stage here dr. kim. [applause] >>> thank you for your kind introduction. the curry economic institute is hon snored to be a cosponsor of the distinguished panel of the united states current and past assistant secretary of state for east asian and pacific affairs. i can think of no better partner than the edmund school of foreign services and georgetown university to share this unique platform to explore the future of the united states policies in the asia-pacific. i really i do do think that the 21st century will be seen as asia-pacific century. many of the growth will merge from the region and of course many of the toughest global challenges as well. the rise of china, the perspective of asian integration and the security problems on the korean peninsula to name a few. u.s. leadership and continuous
also worked to develop new systems to integrate social media and data visualization tools with social science analysis. his write ago peer in the asian "the wall street journal," foreign policy, he's been interviewed by major news organization around our world. it's my pleasure to welcome to the stage here dr. kim. [applause] >>> thank you for your kind introduction. the curry economic institute is hon snored to be a cosponsor of the distinguished panel of the united states...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we keep getting new pictures that show this storm's strength. different prospectives from people in their own homes. here's some incredible video of the winds uprooting a tree on or in a backyard of the north shore of long island. it takes a few seconds. but as you can see right there, you can already see the ground starting to move. it's obviously a very old tree. just take a look and listen. >> uh-oh. uh-oh. >> so sad to see. the root system in that tree very far spread out. sandy still hitting parts of west virginia hard tonight. with snow, though, not rain. heavy, wet snow, weighing down trees, knocking down power lines. utility companies say more than 340,000 customers are without power. some areas of the state under a blizzard warning tonight. one death is being reported so far there. martin savidge joins us from west virginia. martin, the conditions you'
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we keep getting new pictures that show this storm's strength. different prospectives from people in their own homes. here's some incredible video of the winds uprooting a tree on or in a backyard of the north shore of long island. it takes a few seconds....
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or just the science of polling. >> or the number of times i have refused to pick up my phone when i can see it's research firm. but nonetheless, i think a nightmare frankly, maybe we can all agree on this, there are some electoral college/popular vote difference. >> one scenario is that it just doesn't come down to one state, like ohio, is that you got four, five states and each one of those five is in that circumstance and we're in total confusion. >> we have december 31st coming up. >> you talk about ohio, they don't even count all of the absentee votes in ohio until november 16th. it will take longer than that for the provisional votes. you talked about polls. last time around, our abc news/washington posthad president obama's dead-on. 53%. now romney at 49%. talk about the possibility that romney wins the popular vote and loses the electoral. >> in 52 presidential elections the popular vote and the electoral have con insided john quincy adams. hayes in '76. bush over gore in 2000. that's not a bad record. 52 out of 56. i wouldn't worry about it so much. >> or 2 out of 3. >> i think
or just the science of polling. >> or the number of times i have refused to pick up my phone when i can see it's research firm. but nonetheless, i think a nightmare frankly, maybe we can all agree on this, there are some electoral college/popular vote difference. >> one scenario is that it just doesn't come down to one state, like ohio, is that you got four, five states and each one of those five is in that circumstance and we're in total confusion. >> we have december 31st...
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at the airport right now 52 degrees, 55 at maryland science center. barometer is falling like a rock. mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. aplçlçéd.ñ.ñhrókññoo[ it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my
at the airport right now 52 degrees, 55 at maryland science center. barometer is falling like a rock. mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so...
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against real science. now it's back and we find out that having the hurricane this late in the season with the catastrophic weather system for hottest ten years on record is back. i think we win the battle easily. >> dana: best way to win a p.r. battle is with facts. >> kimberly: i know. >> dana: hurricane season gone from june 1 to september 1 for as far back as you republic. remember. it's october. there are more people living at the shore near the water so there is more impact. >> kimberly: population is -- >> dana: this is nothing to do with global warming. >> bob: you still say there is no more global warming. >> eric: global warming caused a hurricane - -- [ overtalk ] >> greg: saying people are screpty call -- look i want to go to my lightning round. you can predict moments after catastrophe, global warming freaks link it to global warming. case and point, bob. and megan mccain went on twitter saying are we still going to go with climate change not being real? fellow americans? richard muller, profe
against real science. now it's back and we find out that having the hurricane this late in the season with the catastrophic weather system for hottest ten years on record is back. i think we win the battle easily. >> dana: best way to win a p.r. battle is with facts. >> kimberly: i know. >> dana: hurricane season gone from june 1 to september 1 for as far back as you republic. remember. it's october. there are more people living at the shore near the water so there is more...
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>> ever since i was a kid i had an interest in science and nature and weather and an interest in photography and adventure. storm chasing has allowed me to travel to all 7 component -- continents documenting some of the worst weather in the world. >> describe the scene out there right now? >> right now it is dark here obviously we can't see what's going on. but earlier today the storm surge was outstanding. the ocean was as angry as i have ever seen it. the spot where we were on rockaway beach right on the boardwalk it no longer exists. when we were down there we knew it was going to be bad we could tell from the direction of the wind and what was to come. that was not a safe neighborhood to be in. we were able to get out just in time. the storm surge flooding was just coming in and of course now we are getting reports of the fires there, the complete devastation some of the neighborhoods along the water. >>> george, put the flood in perspective for us? how does this compare to other storms we have seen? >> the easiest one to compare it to would be eirene. i was here in new york for irene la
>> ever since i was a kid i had an interest in science and nature and weather and an interest in photography and adventure. storm chasing has allowed me to travel to all 7 component -- continents documenting some of the worst weather in the world. >> describe the scene out there right now? >> right now it is dark here obviously we can't see what's going on. but earlier today the storm surge was outstanding. the ocean was as angry as i have ever seen it. the spot where we were...
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the head of the political science department at the rand corporation. he holds a phd with a specialization in china of six from mit. to my far right is winston lord. he served as the assistant secretary of state from 1993 to 1997. he has most recently served as a coat-chairman of the international rescue committee helps refugees abroad and resells them in the united states. he has had a long career a bipartisan service in government, special assistant to the national security adviser, he accompanied kissinger on his secret visit to china and president nixon to china. from 1985 to 1989 he served under presidents reagan and bush. his other assignments were as the director policy and planning at the state department from 1973 to 1977. in between these posts he has helped and headed a variety of private or diseases related to international affairs. he was president of the council of foreign relations. ambassador lord current a b.a. from yale received several honorary degrees and the defense department's outstanding performance award. to my far left is chris
the head of the political science department at the rand corporation. he holds a phd with a specialization in china of six from mit. to my far right is winston lord. he served as the assistant secretary of state from 1993 to 1997. he has most recently served as a coat-chairman of the international rescue committee helps refugees abroad and resells them in the united states. he has had a long career a bipartisan service in government, special assistant to the national security adviser, he...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> what was the most lied about statement president obama made this year? what did the president say that republicans then lied about, day in and day out? and even devoted one night of their convention to lying about? this. this was the most lied about thing president obama said this year. >> if you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. there was a great teacher somewhere in your life. somebody helped to create this unbelievable american system that we have that allowed you to thrive. somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen.
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> what was...
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it is 4:13 and 56 degrees at the maryland science center. it is not that bad this morning. gusty wind and heavy rain in the counties but from baltimore is not terrible but it will get worse through the day. we will look at h.d. doppler. the heaviest rain is represented by the origin and red. from baltimore west it is mostly moderate to light rain. i will put this in motion and everything is goes west to east because the storm is passing off the ocean city coast couple hundred miles. that will continue. the heavy rain on the eastern shore and lightest rain in the western suburbs now. the winds would be terrible to start but they will pick up into the afternoon expecting them to kick up to 40 to 60-mile-per-hour gusts. you can see the circulation here on the right-hand side of the screen the outer bands coming in and on the left-hand side that is snow in west virginia. we've got blizzard warnings in effect for western maryland right now. so you have a blizzard warning for garrett county and topropic storm and hurricane force weekends -- winds on the shore. highest wind speeds
it is 4:13 and 56 degrees at the maryland science center. it is not that bad this morning. gusty wind and heavy rain in the counties but from baltimore is not terrible but it will get worse through the day. we will look at h.d. doppler. the heaviest rain is represented by the origin and red. from baltimore west it is mostly moderate to light rain. i will put this in motion and everything is goes west to east because the storm is passing off the ocean city coast couple hundred miles. that will...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> breaking news on hurricane sandy. we go now to mayor ragusio of little ferry, new jersey. a town completely flooded after a levee broke last night. he joins me by phone. mr. mayor, thank you for joining me. >> good evening, piers. >> your town has 10,500 people. you have been hit very, very hard. astounding flooding we have seen there in the last 24 hours. here's the big question, i guess. the town was not under an evacuation or flood warning, i understand, so how and why do you think this happened? >> absolutely. we were informed at around 2:00 a.m. by e-mail while we were sitting at oem headquarters, the police station, there was a levee break in moonachie in the meadowlands area. that would explain to us the incredible surge of water that absolutely overtook us. but we have many, many questions. i'm going to demand answers. i'm told the army corps of engineers will be in again tomorrow to further inspect and one thing is for certain.
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> breaking news on hurricane sandy. we go now to mayor ragusio of little ferry, new jersey. a town completely flooded after a levee broke last night. he joins me by phone. mr. mayor, thank you for joining me. >> good evening, piers. >> your town has 10,500 people. you have been hit very, very hard. astounding flooding...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bob pisani, a big interview with the head of the new york stock exchange with a big opening. bob, take it away. >> the important thing all systems are go, so far. new york stock exchange, nasdaq, everyone saying they are going to be open. joining us on the phone, duncan niederauer, ceo of the new york stock exchange. duncan, good afternoon. >> bob, how are you doing? >> terrific. so it's all systems go? can you walk us through what happened this morning? you gave us an update yesterday. tell us how met with this morning and how you came to the conclusion everything was going to open as normal? >> yeah, sure thing, we appreciate you letting us be on again today, too. so, first of all, we had to make sure we got through the evening and that we got through last night's high tide and this morning's high tide in lower manhattan so we've had people on site throughout the evening. and we got the report this morning that there was no -- there w
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bob pisani, a big interview with the head of the new york stock exchange with a big opening. bob, take it away. >> the important thing all systems are go, so far. new york stock exchange, nasdaq, everyone saying they are going to be open. joining us on the phone, duncan niederauer, ceo of the new york stock exchange. duncan,...
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good morning to you. >> i do love science and i think the bay area science festival is going on so check that out. i'll put that information on facebook as well because it's always great to keep kids involved. you're right, this is nothing compared to what they're dealing with on the east coast but our viewers are dealing with this on the east shore. east shore freeway, if you can make out a few taillights here going west, that's your commute direction through berkeley and emeryville. i pointed the camera almost directly down. looking at the bay bridge toll plaza at the same area, that's right here. so you barely make out those glowing lights. tough to see in spots. coming down the toll plaza, the cash lanes, we've seen a few folks backing up but a lighter volume, especially for a traffic tuesday. back to the maps, we'll show you that the orange overlaid is where the fog will be an issue for visibility. also coming past the coliseum, north 880 at high street there's still a disabled vehicle reported in the slow lane. stay over to the left and they have to move that off of the freeway. th
good morning to you. >> i do love science and i think the bay area science festival is going on so check that out. i'll put that information on facebook as well because it's always great to keep kids involved. you're right, this is nothing compared to what they're dealing with on the east coast but our viewers are dealing with this on the east shore. east shore freeway, if you can make out a few taillights here going west, that's your commute direction through berkeley and emeryville. i...
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in 2005 tuesday the american political science association's hubert h. humphrey career award for notable public service by a political scientist. dr. solomon started his career as a professor at the university of michigan and also served as the head of the political science department at the rand corporation. he holds a ph.d with a specialization in chinese policy from mit. to my far right is winston lord. winston lord serve as the assistant secretary of state from 1993-1997 for president bill clinton he has bush really served as co-chairman of the overseers of the international rescue committee, the largest non-sectarian organization that helped refugees abroad and resettle some in the united states. he has had a long career of bipartisan service in the u.s. government, a special assistant to the national security advisor he accompanied henry kissinger on his secret visit to china and president nixon on his historic opening in early 1970s, as well as subsequent trips by president ford and dr. kissinger. from 1985-1989, he served as the u.s. ambassador t
in 2005 tuesday the american political science association's hubert h. humphrey career award for notable public service by a political scientist. dr. solomon started his career as a professor at the university of michigan and also served as the head of the political science department at the rand corporation. he holds a ph.d with a specialization in chinese policy from mit. to my far right is winston lord. winston lord serve as the assistant secretary of state from 1993-1997 for president bill...
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it brought back a ton of science experiment, medical samples and old space station gear. >>> do you think you have a bad rush hour? take a look. yesterday in madrid more than 2,000 sheep meandered through the city following a route used 800 years ago. it defended ancient grazing rights. >> children aren't always the most diplomatic. kate middleton promoted her book. one girl told the sister of duchess of cambridge what she thought about princesses. >> bet when you were 10 you loved it. >> i hate it. >> well then. excuse me. kate middleton's book called "celebrate" offers tips on entertaining through the year. i'm surprised she didn't have words for pipa. >>> coming up we'll have full coverage of hurricane sandy as it gets ready to make landfall along the mid-atlantic coast. i'm terrell brown reporting from new york this morning. this is the "cbs morning news". his morning. this is the "cbs morning news". [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his l
it brought back a ton of science experiment, medical samples and old space station gear. >>> do you think you have a bad rush hour? take a look. yesterday in madrid more than 2,000 sheep meandered through the city following a route used 800 years ago. it defended ancient grazing rights. >> children aren't always the most diplomatic. kate middleton promoted her book. one girl told the sister of duchess of cambridge what she thought about princesses. >> bet when you were 10...
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let's go to the table, and look, i've seen a bunch of stuff out today, the political science research which i'm very skeptical of. i would say for an incumbent president you have to do something. there's a lot of risk. there's a lot of potential for making a mistake. on a more simplistic level, i don't think if you're an incumbent you want people cranky when they go to the polls. it's not deep analysis, but it could be important. counterbalancing that, when people want the government to actually do something and do it well, they are much more likely to trust democrats in that circumstance. >> sure. >> the overall impact of the storm on the election is un unknowable. obama looks leader-like and presidential in the situation. he's part of the narrative of the storm, but then you pointed out, we're damaging early voting which is critical to the president's strategy. it becomes this situation like the president gets to look like a calm, strong leader in a crisis. that's the way some people read it. other people say the storm is obama's faumt and it proves he's weak. whatever way i see it,
let's go to the table, and look, i've seen a bunch of stuff out today, the political science research which i'm very skeptical of. i would say for an incumbent president you have to do something. there's a lot of risk. there's a lot of potential for making a mistake. on a more simplistic level, i don't think if you're an incumbent you want people cranky when they go to the polls. it's not deep analysis, but it could be important. counterbalancing that, when people want the government to...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. you know, on dr. j, any other day the apple store, a shakeup at am, could very well have been our lead. scott forestall, the software head, the retail chief are going to be leaving. johnny ives is going to be moving up to assume other roles. what do you think the impact is going to be when the stock opens tomorrow? jim cramer made a really interesting point this morning saying the psychology behind apple has changed and in a negative way. >> i don't view it that way. i love jimmy, but i will take the other side. i don't think it's negative. i think it's very positive. forestall had butted heads with an awf
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>>...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. >>> what has been happening along the coast of connecticut is being described as mayhem. just take new haven where 40 trees fell in 1 hour. we've been telling you about the fires in multimillion dollar homes along the shore. in greenwich, connecticut. and in old saybrook, several feet of water. that's where we find our reporter jeff stecker from nbc station wvit. jeff, good evening to you. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, chris, where we're standing right now was about up to my upper thighs in water about three hours ago, so the storm surge has definitely receded. that was the big problem ar
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at...
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save 20% on hundreds of items and save $4 on hills® science diet® dog & cat food. plus, get $5 in holiday bonus bucks with qualifying purchase. only at petsmart®. "heavy metal music playing" "heavy metal music playing" "heavy metal music playing" ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a best-selling author and the host of the emmy award winning show "top chef," which has its tenth season premiere on november 7th at 10:00 p.m. on bravo. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome padma lakshmi. ♪ ♪ sandy oh sandy sandy why why why ♪ >> i made it. >> jimmy: this is very -- >> i made it. >> jimmy: thank you for making it here. >> i had to make sure i wasn't in the wrong zone, that i didn't have to evacuate. but i didn't. >> jimmy: you're not in any evacuation zone? >> no, no, not yet. >> jimmy: you told me you were making meatballs this morning. >> what? i almost didn't get here because i was in florida stomping for the president. i was going god's work in florida. >> jimmy: yeah, of course. >> and i've feel like i was -- we had a ticket on delta. tha
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and not just environmental science and climate science but the science of engineering, the science of evolution, i mean, this touches something very deep in our political debate right now, and we are at a moment where we need innovative investments in scientific research. we need to think about how to rebuild cities. we need to invest in smart infrastructure. and this is part of the political decision that americans have to make on tuesday. >> let me say, though, science is necessary but not sufficient for these decisions. >> absolutely. >> science doesn't tell you what you do. we're still a democratic society. >> we have options. >> options. >> right. >> and the political process has to decide which way to go. >> all right. klaus jacob from columbia university who wrote an incredibly prescient report about what would happen to new york during a storm surge and was unfortunately borne out this week. it was great to have you at the table. thank you. >> thank you for your work and thank you for being here. >> and eric klinenberg from nyu, thank you for joining us. >>> why mitt romney is
and not just environmental science and climate science but the science of engineering, the science of evolution, i mean, this touches something very deep in our political debate right now, and we are at a moment where we need innovative investments in scientific research. we need to think about how to rebuild cities. we need to invest in smart infrastructure. and this is part of the political decision that americans have to make on tuesday. >> let me say, though, science is necessary but...
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behavioral science. if you let people know whether or not the vote is public, it's on file, their neighbors can know and judge them, is really effective. the way you can deliver that message is send a letter saying here is your vote history. here is your neighbor's vote history. >> that, i think, in the gerber and green stuff, it's most effective in terms of driving turnout. sketch out for us what is happening right now. what is tuesday going to look like if you could sketch for us for the people who aren't going to be on the ground in swing states, what the turnout operation looked like. >> yeah. obviously, early vote changed the rhythm of this. you have states where tuesday is going to be a relatively small share of the electorate. it does not look a lot different from the saturdays and sundays where the campaigns tried to do a full flush of targets. there's a widowing process. the campaign pushes out, you know, a year and a half ago trying to figure out people who are going to vote for them. push them
behavioral science. if you let people know whether or not the vote is public, it's on file, their neighbors can know and judge them, is really effective. the way you can deliver that message is send a letter saying here is your vote history. here is your neighbor's vote history. >> that, i think, in the gerber and green stuff, it's most effective in terms of driving turnout. sketch out for us what is happening right now. what is tuesday going to look like if you could sketch for us for...
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. >> reporter: wayne chairs depaul university's political science department and said that since moment of the states hit hard by hurricane sandy are heavily democratic, partisan considerations would block any agreement to let them delay voting for president. >> if we don't postpone the election, what is going to be the impact of the hurricane? >> i think the big impact of the hurricane is on voter turnout. i think we're going to so substantially lower voting in new york, new jersey, pennsylvania for sure. >> reporter: the labor department said the monthly u.s. jobs report will be released on time despite concerns it would be late because of sandy. earlier in the week, the department officials say they could not rule out a delay since much of the final work on the report is done in government buildings, which were closed during the storm, as you know. officials say that some employees came in tuesday to get it done. the final jobs report is expected before election day. >>> well, they could bring major traffic relief to the beltway. coming up, why the new express lanes in virginia could
. >> reporter: wayne chairs depaul university's political science department and said that since moment of the states hit hard by hurricane sandy are heavily democratic, partisan considerations would block any agreement to let them delay voting for president. >> if we don't postpone the election, what is going to be the impact of the hurricane? >> i think the big impact of the hurricane is on voter turnout. i think we're going to so substantially lower voting in new york, new...
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especialll with such widespread power outages in mike flannery talks with a political science professor... about what ácouldá be one. &pdonn. 3p moddrn democracy uses machines that equire electricity to record connections transmit total vote counts tt central election officials. but there may not be power even in parts of new york city for next tuessay's scheduled electioo. ruual arras may face evennlonger delays. election offiiials pcross the northeast are scrambling, discussing whetter it's possible to consolidaae polling places, uue portable by handdthh old-fashioned way. discussing publicly ii any - election. nd here's why.l &psteger says: : i think it would probabll take an acc f allow statee to have the nn to 3 flexibility to do. the question is, "would they give individual states the &pflexibility to change their date and delay it foora week (flannery: very unlikely?) steeer: very unlikely. i thiik that's right. wayne steger chairs depaul pepartment. he said nce that since most of the states heavily democratic, parrisan considerattons would likely blook ann agreement to let pre
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. >>> disasters are inherently political because government is political. and preventing and responding to disasters is a primary role of the state. right. and while a lot of politics have suddenly become irrelevant in the context of this crisis, it seems important there's stark contrast between the presidential candidates in terms of how they think a government should respond to a disaster. we know what president obama's stance is on the matter because we have been watching him act on it now in realtime. in this crisis he has faced as president. mitt romney has argued that he essentially doesn't want a federal government role in disaster response. he made these remarks on the subject at a debate last year saying not only should we get
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. for up to 16 hours of relief, try thermacare. >>> disasters are inherently political because government is political. and preventing and responding to disasters is a...
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we should recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so high-tech highway jobs aren't created created in china. they're created right here in green bay, wisconsin. we should work with community colleges to train another 2 million americans with skills that businesses are looking for right now. that's my plan for the future. that's what change is. that's the america we're fighting for in this election. change comes when we live up to our legacy of innovation. and make america home to the next generation of manufacturing, scientific discovery, technological breakthroughs. i'm proud i've bet on american workers and american ingenuity and the american auto industry. and today, we're not just building cars again, we're building better cars. cars that, by the middle of the next decade will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. today, there are thousands of workers building long-lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels all across the country. jobs that weren't there four years ago. and sure, not all technologies we bet on will pan out, some of the businesses we encourage will fail.
we should recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so high-tech highway jobs aren't created created in china. they're created right here in green bay, wisconsin. we should work with community colleges to train another 2 million americans with skills that businesses are looking for right now. that's my plan for the future. that's what change is. that's the america we're fighting for in this election. change comes when we live up to our legacy of innovation. and make america home to the next...